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* At breakfast, Miss Brent gives her condolences to Rogers on his wife's death, which occurred a few hours before ... before promptly asking whether her egg was boiled for four minutes precisely. The [[YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe looks]] [[DoubleTake on]] [[ReactionShot everyone else's faces when she asks this]] are priceless.
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* At breakfast, Miss Brent gives her condolences to Rogers on his wife's death, which occurred a few hours before ... before promptly asking whether her egg was boiled for four minutes precisely. The [[YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe looks]] [[DoubleTake on]] [[ReactionShot looks on everyone else's faces when she asks this]] are priceless.
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* During Lombard's flashback of his job interview with Morris, [[FunnyBackgroundEvent Morris's secretary can't keep her eyes off him.]]
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* Lombard's summation of Blore:
-->'''Lombard''': Any faith I had in the thin blue line evaporated the instant I met you, tubs.
** And of Dr. Armstrong:
-->'''Lombard''': You are a first-class, five-star, solid gold ''[[PrecisionFStrike fucking]]'' moron!
** Considering Lombard is the group's resident DeadpanSnarker with a decent amount of GallowsHumour, a lot of the things he says are quite funny, given the circumstances. One great example is the following exchange between him and Miss Brent, after he announces that he's going to make Mr. Owen his 22nd victim:
-->'''Lombard''': Any faith I had in the thin blue line evaporated the instant I met you, tubs.
** And of Dr. Armstrong:
-->'''Lombard''': You are a first-class, five-star, solid gold ''[[PrecisionFStrike fucking]]'' moron!
** Considering Lombard is the group's resident DeadpanSnarker with a decent amount of GallowsHumour, a lot of the things he says are quite funny, given the circumstances. One great example is the following exchange between him and Miss Brent, after he announces that he's going to make Mr. Owen his 22nd victim:
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* Lombard's summation of summations:
** Blore:
-->'''Lombard''': --->'''Lombard''': Any faith I had in the thin blue line evaporated the instant I met you, tubs.
**And of Dr. Armstrong:
-->'''Lombard''': --->'''Lombard''': You are a first-class, five-star, solid gold ''[[PrecisionFStrike fucking]]'' moron!
** * Considering Lombard is the group's resident DeadpanSnarker with a decent amount of GallowsHumour, a lot of the things he says are quite funny, given the circumstances. One great example is the following exchange between him and Miss Brent, after he announces that he's going to make Mr. Owen his 22nd victim:
** Blore:
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** Another along the same lines, when the group are discussing the Owens' names (Ulrich Norman and Una Nancy). There's some initial worry about Ulrich being a German name, at which point Miss Brent asks the rhetorical question, "What could be more English than Norman?" The irony is not lost on Vera or Wargrave, who share a look while visibly trying to keep from laughing.
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* Another RewatchBonus: when discussing U.N. Owen, [[spoiler:Wargrave takes pains to say that he's been "thinking about" their supposed host and hostess's initials and explains how they spell ''"unknown"''. You just imagine he's got sick of nobody picking up on his clever little pun there]].
* A bit of BlackComedy, but when the remaining members of the group are having an alcohol- and stimulant-fuelled party to try to stay awake, they play the "Swan Song" record again along with loud music. Hearing his name, Armstrong yells happily, "That's meeeeee!" The scene even ends with the record asking how they plead, and most of those assembled cheerfully yelling, "Guilty!"
** Also, towards the end of that scene Vera and Lombard are slow dancing and we see, across the room, Blore and Armstrong slow dancing as well.
* There is something deeply hilarious about hearing the words "He was very keen to forge an alliance. I don't know what he thought was going to happen when he ran outside to meet me" from the actor who played [[spoiler:Tywin Lannister]].
* A bit of BlackComedy, but when the remaining members of the group are having an alcohol- and stimulant-fuelled party to try to stay awake, they play the "Swan Song" record again along with loud music. Hearing his name, Armstrong yells happily, "That's meeeeee!" The scene even ends with the record asking how they plead, and most of those assembled cheerfully yelling, "Guilty!"
** Also, towards the end of that scene Vera and Lombard are slow dancing and we see, across the room, Blore and Armstrong slow dancing as well.
* There is something deeply hilarious about hearing the words "He was very keen to forge an alliance. I don't know what he thought was going to happen when he ran outside to meet me" from the actor who played [[spoiler:Tywin Lannister]].
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* Another RewatchBonus: when discussing U.N. Owen, [[spoiler:Wargrave Wargrave takes pains to say that he's been "thinking about" their supposed host and hostess's initials and explains how they spell ''"unknown"''. You just imagine he's got sick of nobody picking up on his clever little pun there]].
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* A bit of BlackComedy, but when the remaining members of the group are having an alcohol- and stimulant-fuelled party to try to stay awake, they play the "Swan Song" record again along with loud music. Hearing his name, Armstrong yells happily, "That's meeeeee!" The scene even ends with the record asking how they plead, and most of those assembled cheerfully yelling,"Guilty!"
**"Guilty!" Also, towards the end of that scene Vera and Lombard are slow dancing and we see, across the room, Blore and Armstrong slow dancing as well.
* There is something deeply hilarious about hearing the words "He was very keen to forge an alliance. I don't know what he thought was going to happen when he ran outside to meet me" from the actor who played[[spoiler:Tywin Lannister]].Tywin Lannister.
* A bit of BlackComedy, but when the remaining members of the group are having an alcohol- and stimulant-fuelled party to try to stay awake, they play the "Swan Song" record again along with loud music. Hearing his name, Armstrong yells happily, "That's meeeeee!" The scene even ends with the record asking how they plead, and most of those assembled cheerfully yelling,
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* There is something deeply hilarious about hearing the words "He was very keen to forge an alliance. I don't know what he thought was going to happen when he ran outside to meet me" from the actor who played
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* While explaining why he attends the execution of every man he sentences to hang, Judge Wargrave answer, with great gravitas, that ''[[ComicBook/SpiderMan "With great power comes great responsibility"]].''
* Lombard confronts Blore about him taking the longest to join the others. Blore initially refuses to talk about it, but eventually admits that his delay was caused by... wait for it... [[PottyEmergency constipation]]. This causes everyone else to burst out laughing.
* Lombard confronts Blore about him taking the longest to join the others. Blore initially refuses to talk about it, but eventually admits that his delay was caused by... wait for it... [[PottyEmergency constipation]]. This causes everyone else to burst out laughing.
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* While explaining why he attends the execution of every man he sentences to hang, Judge Wargrave answer, answers, with great gravitas, that ''[[ComicBook/SpiderMan "With great power comes great responsibility"]].''
responsibility."]]''
* Lombard confronts Blore about him taking the longest to join the others. Blore initially refuses to talk about it, but eventually admits that his delay was causedby... by ... wait for it...it ... [[PottyEmergency constipation]]. This causes everyone else to burst out laughing.
* Lombard confronts Blore about him taking the longest to join the others. Blore initially refuses to talk about it, but eventually admits that his delay was caused
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-->'''Lombard''': You are a first class, five-star, solid gold ''[[PrecisionFStrike fucking]]'' moron!
** Considering Lombard is the group's resident DeadpanSnarker with a decent amount of GallowsHumour, a lot of the things he says are quite funny given the circumstances. One great example is the following exchange between him and Miss Brent, after he announces that he's going to make Mr. Owen his 22nd victim:
-->'''Miss Brent:''' How can you say that... ''so'' easily?\\
** Considering Lombard is the group's resident DeadpanSnarker with a decent amount of GallowsHumour, a lot of the things he says are quite funny given the circumstances. One great example is the following exchange between him and Miss Brent, after he announces that he's going to make Mr. Owen his 22nd victim:
-->'''Miss Brent:''' How can you say that... ''so'' easily?\\
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-->'''Lombard''': You are a first class, first-class, five-star, solid gold ''[[PrecisionFStrike fucking]]'' moron!
** Considering Lombard is the group's resident DeadpanSnarker with a decent amount of GallowsHumour, a lot of the things he says are quitefunny funny, given the circumstances. One great example is the following exchange between him and Miss Brent, after he announces that he's going to make Mr. Owen his 22nd victim:
-->'''Miss Brent:''' How can you saythat...that ... ''so'' easily?\\
** Considering Lombard is the group's resident DeadpanSnarker with a decent amount of GallowsHumour, a lot of the things he says are quite
-->'''Miss Brent:''' How can you say
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* At breakfast, Miss Brent gives her condolences to Rogers on his wife's death which occurred a few hours before...before promptly asking whether her egg was boiled for four minutes precisely. The [[YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe looks]] [[DoubleTake on]] [[ReactionShot everyone else's faces when she asks this]] are priceless.
** Another along the same lines, when the group are discussing the Owens' names (Ulrich Norman and Una Nancy), there's some initial worry about Ulrich being a German name, at which point Miss Brent asks the rhetorical question "What can be more English than Norman?" The irony is not lost on Vera or Wargrave who share a look while visibly trying to keep from laughing.
* When rewatching it once you know who the killer is, a lot of their reactions become subtly hilarious - especially at the first dinner when Blore (undercover at that point) claims to know the Owens.
* Another RewatchBonus: when discussing the U.N. Owen, [[spoiler:Wargrave takes pains to say that he's been "thinking about" their supposed host and hostess' initials and explains how they spell ''unknown''. You just imagine he's got sick of nobody picking up on his clever little pun there]].
* A bit of BlackComedy, but when the remaining members of the group are having an alcohol and stimulant fuelled party to try to stay awake, they play the "Swan Song"record again along with loud music. Hearing his name, Armstrong yells happily "Thats meeeeee!" The scene even ends with the record asking how they plead and those assembled(most of them anyway)cheerfully yelling "Guilty!"
** Also towards the end of that scene, Claythorne and Lombard are slow dancing and we see, across the room, Blore and Armstrong slow dancing as well.
* There is something deeply hilarious about hearing the words "He was very keen to forge an alliance. I don't know what he thought was going to happen when he ran outside to meet me." from [[spoiler:Tywin Lannister]]'s actor.
** Another along the same lines, when the group are discussing the Owens' names (Ulrich Norman and Una Nancy), there's some initial worry about Ulrich being a German name, at which point Miss Brent asks the rhetorical question "What can be more English than Norman?" The irony is not lost on Vera or Wargrave who share a look while visibly trying to keep from laughing.
* When rewatching it once you know who the killer is, a lot of their reactions become subtly hilarious - especially at the first dinner when Blore (undercover at that point) claims to know the Owens.
* Another RewatchBonus: when discussing the U.N. Owen, [[spoiler:Wargrave takes pains to say that he's been "thinking about" their supposed host and hostess' initials and explains how they spell ''unknown''. You just imagine he's got sick of nobody picking up on his clever little pun there]].
* A bit of BlackComedy, but when the remaining members of the group are having an alcohol and stimulant fuelled party to try to stay awake, they play the "Swan Song"record again along with loud music. Hearing his name, Armstrong yells happily "Thats meeeeee!" The scene even ends with the record asking how they plead and those assembled(most of them anyway)cheerfully yelling "Guilty!"
** Also towards the end of that scene, Claythorne and Lombard are slow dancing and we see, across the room, Blore and Armstrong slow dancing as well.
* There is something deeply hilarious about hearing the words "He was very keen to forge an alliance. I don't know what he thought was going to happen when he ran outside to meet me." from [[spoiler:Tywin Lannister]]'s actor.
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* At breakfast, Miss Brent gives her condolences to Rogers on his wife's death death, which occurred a few hours before...before ... before promptly asking whether her egg was boiled for four minutes precisely. The [[YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe looks]] [[DoubleTake on]] [[ReactionShot everyone else's faces when she asks this]] are priceless.
** Another along the same lines, when the group are discussing the Owens' names (Ulrich Norman and UnaNancy), there's Nancy). There's some initial worry about Ulrich being a German name, at which point Miss Brent asks the rhetorical question question, "What can could be more English than Norman?" The irony is not lost on Vera or Wargrave Wargrave, who share a look while visibly trying to keep from laughing.
*When rewatching Rewatching it once you know who the killer is, a lot of their reactions become subtly hilarious - especially at the first dinner when Blore (undercover at that point) claims to know the Owens.
* Another RewatchBonus: when discussingthe U.N. Owen, [[spoiler:Wargrave takes pains to say that he's been "thinking about" their supposed host and hostess' hostess's initials and explains how they spell ''unknown''.''"unknown"''. You just imagine he's got sick of nobody picking up on his clever little pun there]].
* A bit of BlackComedy, but when the remaining members of the group are having analcohol alcohol- and stimulant fuelled stimulant-fuelled party to try to stay awake, they play the "Swan Song"record Song" record again along with loud music. Hearing his name, Armstrong yells happily "Thats happily, "That's meeeeee!" The scene even ends with the record asking how they plead plead, and most of those assembled(most of them anyway)cheerfully yelling assembled cheerfully yelling, "Guilty!"
**Also Also, towards the end of that scene, Claythorne scene Vera and Lombard are slow dancing and we see, across the room, Blore and Armstrong slow dancing as well.
* There is something deeply hilarious about hearing the words "He was very keen to forge an alliance. I don't know what he thought was going to happen when he ran outside to meetme." me" from the actor who played [[spoiler:Tywin Lannister]]'s actor.Lannister]].
** Another along the same lines, when the group are discussing the Owens' names (Ulrich Norman and Una
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* A bit of BlackComedy, but when the remaining members of the group are having an
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* A bit of BlackComedy, but when the remaining members of the group are having an alcohol and stimulant fuelled party to try to stay awake, they play the "Swan Song"record again along with loud music. Hearing his name, Armstrong yells happily "Thats meeeeee!" The scene even ends with the record asking how they plead and those assembled(most of them anyway)cheerfully yelling "Guilty!"
** Also towards the end of that scene, Claythorne and Lombard are slow dancing and we see, across the room, Blore and Armstrong slow dancing as well.
** Also towards the end of that scene, Claythorne and Lombard are slow dancing and we see, across the room, Blore and Armstrong slow dancing as well.
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* Another RewatchBonus: when discussing the U.N. Owen, [[spoiler:Wargrave takes pains to say that he's been "thinking about" their supposed host and hostess' initials and explains how they spell ''unknown''. You just imagine he's got sick of nobody picking up on his clever little pun there]].
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* The actor U.N. Owen hired to record the accusations is told that his voiceover is for a play on the West End, and he's quite concerned if he's going to be credited or not.
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* There is something deeply hilarious about hearing the words "He was very keen to forge an alliance. I don't know what he thought was going to happen when he ran outside to meet me." from [[spoiler:Tywin Lannister]].
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* There is something deeply hilarious about hearing the words "He was very keen to forge an alliance. I don't know what he thought was going to happen when he ran outside to meet me." from [[spoiler:Tywin Lannister]].Lannister]]'s actor.
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* There is something deeply hilarious about hearing the words "He was very keen to forge an alliance. I don't know what he thought was going to happen when he ran outside to meet me." from [[spoiler:Tywin Lannister]].
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* While explaining why he attends the execution of every man he sentences to hang, Judge Wargrave mentions that ''[[ComicBook/SpiderMan "With great power comes great responsibility"]].''
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* While explaining why he attends the execution of every man he sentences to hang, Judge Wargrave mentions answer, with great gravitas, that ''[[ComicBook/SpiderMan "With great power comes great responsibility"]].''
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-->'''Lombard''': You are first class, five-star, solid gold ''[[PrecisionFStrike fucking]]'' moron!
** Considering Lombard is the group's resident DeadpanSnarker with a decent amount of GallowsHumour, a lot of the things he says are quite funny given the circumstances.
** Considering Lombard is the group's resident DeadpanSnarker with a decent amount of GallowsHumour, a lot of the things he says are quite funny given the circumstances.
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-->'''Lombard''': You are a first class, five-star, solid gold ''[[PrecisionFStrike fucking]]'' moron!
** Considering Lombard is the group's resident DeadpanSnarker with a decent amount of GallowsHumour, a lot of the things he says are quite funny given the circumstances. One great example is the following exchange between him and Miss Brent, after he announces that he's going to make Mr. Owen his 22nd victim:
-->'''Miss Brent:''' How can you say that... ''so'' easily?\\
'''Lombard:''' I just open my mouth and it comes out.
** Considering Lombard is the group's resident DeadpanSnarker with a decent amount of GallowsHumour, a lot of the things he says are quite funny given the circumstances. One great example is the following exchange between him and Miss Brent, after he announces that he's going to make Mr. Owen his 22nd victim:
-->'''Miss Brent:''' How can you say that... ''so'' easily?\\
'''Lombard:''' I just open my mouth and it comes out.
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* Rewatching it once you know who the killer is, a lot of their reactions become subtly hilarious - especially at the first dinner when Blore (undercover at that point) claims to know the Owens.
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* Rewatching When rewatching it once you know who the killer is, a lot of their reactions become subtly hilarious - especially at the first dinner when Blore (undercover at that point) claims to know the Owens.
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** Considering Lombard is the group's resident DeadpanSnarker with a decent amount of GallowsHumour, a lot of the things he says are quite funny given the circumstances.
* At breakfast, Miss Brent gives her condolences to Rogers on his wife's death which occurred a few hours before...before promptly asking whether her egg was boiled for four minutes precisely. The [[YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe looks]] [[DoubleTake on]] [[ReactionShot everyone else's faces when she asks this]] are priceless.
** Another along the same lines, when the group are discussing the Owens' names (Ulrich Norman and Una Nancy), there's some initial worry about Ulrich being a German name, at which point Miss Brent asks the rhetorical question "What can be more English than Norman?" The irony is not lost on Vera or Wargrave who share a look while visibly trying to keep from laughing.
* Rewatching it once you know who the killer is, a lot of their reactions become subtly hilarious - especially at the first dinner when Blore (undercover at that point) claims to know the Owens.
* At breakfast, Miss Brent gives her condolences to Rogers on his wife's death which occurred a few hours before...before promptly asking whether her egg was boiled for four minutes precisely. The [[YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe looks]] [[DoubleTake on]] [[ReactionShot everyone else's faces when she asks this]] are priceless.
** Another along the same lines, when the group are discussing the Owens' names (Ulrich Norman and Una Nancy), there's some initial worry about Ulrich being a German name, at which point Miss Brent asks the rhetorical question "What can be more English than Norman?" The irony is not lost on Vera or Wargrave who share a look while visibly trying to keep from laughing.
* Rewatching it once you know who the killer is, a lot of their reactions become subtly hilarious - especially at the first dinner when Blore (undercover at that point) claims to know the Owens.
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* While explaining why he attends the execution of every man he sentences to hang, Judge Wargrave mentions that ''[[ComicBook/SpiderMan "With great power comes great responsibility"]].''
* Lombard confronts Blore about him taking the longest to join the others. Blore initially refuses to talk about it, but eventually admits that his delay was caused by... wait for it... [[PottyEmergency constipation]]. This causes everyone else to burst out laughing.
* Lombard's summation of Blore:
-->'''Lombard''': Any faith I had in the thin blue line evaporated the instant I met you, tubs.
** And of Dr. Armstrong:
-->'''Lombard''': You are first class, five-star, solid gold ''[[PrecisionFStrike fucking]]'' moron!
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* Lombard confronts Blore about him taking the longest to join the others. Blore initially refuses to talk about it, but eventually admits that his delay was caused by... wait for it... [[PottyEmergency constipation]]. This causes everyone else to burst out laughing.
* Lombard's summation of Blore:
-->'''Lombard''': Any faith I had in the thin blue line evaporated the instant I met you, tubs.
** And of Dr. Armstrong:
-->'''Lombard''': You are first class, five-star, solid gold ''[[PrecisionFStrike fucking]]'' moron!
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